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Clarke
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Ayres
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Otten
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Kuncl
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Kess
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Schlytern
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Lohmeier
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Hermanek
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Carrell
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Wohlford
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Freeman
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Bell
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Olds
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Hymer
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M.
Frederickson
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Zorbaugh
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Benz
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Kellenbarger
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Schuebel
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Moorehead
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Volleyball
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the spring of 1925 volleyball was played as a minor
sport, with Dorothy Taylor as manager, and Miss Clark
as coach. Many showed interest in this sport.
Practices were held inside until the weather permitted
moving the net, and playing outside. About thirty-five
women completed their practices, and were eligible for
the tournament.
There were three
games played in the tournament, the Junior-Senior team
losing both games played, the Freshmen and Sophomores
each winning and losing a game. The games played
showed much action, and good playing. Blossom Benz was
elected sport manager for the following season. The
members of the Freshmen team were Irma. Otten Helen
Schlytern, Helen Clarke, Blossom Benz, Helen Lohmeier,
Helen Moorehead, Victoria Kuncl, Marie Kunkler and
Hazel Olds. The Sophomore team consisted of Leone
McFerrin, Clara Schuebel, Ruth Wright, Dorothy Abbott,
Madge Zorbaugh, Ruth Kess, Marie Hermanek, Maude
Stewart and Ester Robinson.
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